Here are some of the top prospects from Florida State that could interest the Eagles.

Kelvin Benjamin: The Eagles have a ton of wideouts, but they don't have one like Benjamin. At 6-5, 240 pounds, Benjamin has better speed than Riley Cooper, and is taller than DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin. Benjamin could be there at No. 22, and if he is, he might fit into the Eagles philosophy of taking the best player available -- especially if they plan on moving Jackson.

Terrance Brooks: Brooks, 5-11, 198 pounds, is considered the third best safety in the draft. Although he does not have the height that the Eagles prefer in the secondary, he has the speed and body frame to make up for it. Brooks is projected to go somewhere in the second- or third-round, so the Eagles could take him without the pressure of having to start him right away.

Christian Jones: Jones is an interesting prospect for the Eagles, as he is an inside linebacker. It's unlikely the Eagles will address the inside linebacker position earl in the draft, as they have both of their two starters -- DeMeco Ryans and Mychal Kendricks -- returning. Ryans is getting up there in age, however, and the Eagles could be eyeing his replacement. If they are, Jones would be an ideal fit. He has the size (6-3, 240 pounds), good speed (4.74 40-time) and long arms. Projected to go in the fourth-round, Jones could learn for a year behind Ryans before taking over the job.

LaMarcus Joyner: Although Joyner is considered one of the better safeties in the draft, it's hard to see a fit with the Eagles. At just 5-8, 184 pounds, Joyner is far from the ideal size the Eagles want. He is a hard hitter, but it's unlikely the Eagles will use one of their top picks on an undersize safety.